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if we have 41 republicans united we can stop that. we have the house of r representatives that tax increases is going to be a non starter. i'm confident that larry, republicans are going to be able to stop this from happening. they see real spending cuts happening on the horizon. >> so you will stick to it. paul ryan came out on sunday. this is the only spending cuts i see on the horizon, sir. will you commit that you will stand, you, the others, will you stand behind this thing? >> right, we will. and we got, defense hawks on the republican caucus that are concerned on the impact on the military we all are. and that is why we have proposed election that have replaced some of that spending cuts in the budget. but to your point, we have to stay committed and that is that we are going to reduce spending. we need to honor the american taxpayers deserve that. >> just as a last thought. we are five months into this deal. we are going to do march first. that is $24 billion lower in spending cuts. it seems to out of a $3.8 trillion budget yo
if we have 41 republicans united we can stop that. we have the house of r representatives that tax increases is going to be a non starter. i'm confident that larry, republicans are going to be able to stop this from happening. they see real spending cuts happening on the horizon. >> so you will stick to it. paul ryan came out on sunday. this is the only spending cuts i see on the horizon, sir. will you commit that you will stand, you, the others, will you stand behind this thing? >>...
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the big story tonight is that republicans are going to unit behind mcconnell. going to leave it there. thank you gentlemen. we are going to go back to washington and get an update on this developing story. that comes later. don't forget folks free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. it means limited government and limited government spending and rewarding success. i'm kudlow and the kudlow report will be right back. >> this new year's day kick off 2013 in style with the look at what made 2012 unforunforgettab. the new year's day marathon all day on cnbc. nderstand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 lo
the big story tonight is that republicans are going to unit behind mcconnell. going to leave it there. thank you gentlemen. we are going to go back to washington and get an update on this developing story. that comes later. don't forget folks free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. it means limited government and limited government spending and rewarding success. i'm kudlow and the kudlow report will be right back. >> this new year's day kick off 2013 in style with the look...
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officials say that the fire was the more serious unit. and they do not believe that this will ground the dream liner fleet. larry? >> all right. many, many, thanks we appreciate the update. by the way, it is becoming a stock market story. boeing stock shares fell. switching gears now. the debt ceiling may expire as early at february 15th. so, i want to know, if republicans are still embar ked on a government shut down no debt ceiling hike ckamakze mission. if the gop keeps talking about a shutdown and no debt ceiling. this is a mission of the first reign. >> i think it s considering that the white house has said repeatedly including today. that president obama is not willing to negotiate with the debt ceiling at all. but you do have senator mitch mcconnell coming out over the weekend saying that he is not all the way for a government shut down but it might be on the table. you have ted cruz saying that it may lead to less spending and more reform. he credited well welfare reform comparing it to the 1990s. >> i don't know your they don't j
officials say that the fire was the more serious unit. and they do not believe that this will ground the dream liner fleet. larry? >> all right. many, many, thanks we appreciate the update. by the way, it is becoming a stock market story. boeing stock shares fell. switching gears now. the debt ceiling may expire as early at february 15th. so, i want to know, if republicans are still embar ked on a government shut down no debt ceiling hike ckamakze mission. if the gop keeps talking about a...
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whether they are in the dominican republic or the united states. again a review of the records and see if they can cut a deal with the doctor and get him to testify. ultimately, he would not be the ultimate target. he would be someone they would want to turn. they will work on putting pressure on the doctor, seeing if they can get him to cooperate. >> joe, thank you very much. david, thank you very much. we'll switch gears now. the stock market rally paused today but did the fed give investors anything to worry about? we'll look into the fed, your money and stocks next up. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is pro
whether they are in the dominican republic or the united states. again a review of the records and see if they can cut a deal with the doctor and get him to testify. ultimately, he would not be the ultimate target. he would be someone they would want to turn. they will work on putting pressure on the doctor, seeing if they can get him to cooperate. >> joe, thank you very much. david, thank you very much. we'll switch gears now. the stock market rally paused today but did the fed give...
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i don't see anything in the keystone good for the united states. >> i think the facts are wrong. i want to give you a shot at it, that china will control the industry and gasoline prices will be higher. i would think the improvement in the pipeline, getting it to refineries will make prices lowers. those are tyson's opening remarks. are they true or false? >> larry, you're right and tyson is wrong. shipping more oil from the canadian oil sands to the gulf will help the refineries down there, which are faced with lower and lower supplies from venezuela. the heavy oil in venezuela is similar to the heavy oil produced by the oil sands. so this will help. and tysons seems to think it's a bad thing. if we get the oil, that's great for the american economy and canadian economy. the oil will still be bought and sold in a global market and chan is -- china is a part of that, as is the united states. building the pipeline will help the america economy. >> tyson, you're trying to cover up your basic argument, which is you hate fossil fuel and want to stop this at almost all cost. today we
i don't see anything in the keystone good for the united states. >> i think the facts are wrong. i want to give you a shot at it, that china will control the industry and gasoline prices will be higher. i would think the improvement in the pipeline, getting it to refineries will make prices lowers. those are tyson's opening remarks. are they true or false? >> larry, you're right and tyson is wrong. shipping more oil from the canadian oil sands to the gulf will help the refineries...
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united airlines has already announced it will comply with the order, they have no choice to do so. remember also boeing is a dow component and selling off in the aftermarket and remember this is all related to the recent spate of incidents on board the 787 both here and the united states and in japan. there's been fires in the cockpit on two occasions and fuel leaks as well. our phone phil lebeau will join us with this story. now back to the headline story, president obama called on congress to further restrict assault weapons and limit ammo magazines today. marking the broadest push for gun control in a generation we have cnbc eamon javers who is here to join us with the details. >> reporter: it was an emotional event over at the white house. the president flanked by small children announcing his proposals on gun violence announcing a new assault weapons ban, limits on magazine sizes, enhanced background checks and access to mental health. the president said however that lawmakers up on capitol hill have a stark choice to make. >> what's more important? doing whatever it takes to
united airlines has already announced it will comply with the order, they have no choice to do so. remember also boeing is a dow component and selling off in the aftermarket and remember this is all related to the recent spate of incidents on board the 787 both here and the united states and in japan. there's been fires in the cockpit on two occasions and fuel leaks as well. our phone phil lebeau will join us with this story. now back to the headline story, president obama called on congress to...
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but we do have the first amendment in the united states. i want to get your sort of libertarian free market take. >> look around you, television cameras don't kill people. improvised explosive devices kill people. this is hysterical on the part of cliff kincaid. i mean, what are we trying to prevent here? we're talking about someone grossly overpaying for a network. maybe one of you had seen it once. i saw it once. >> it's jihadist propaganda? >> no, it's not necessarily jihadist propaganda. they've covered the arab spring more and more interesting -- >> so you're defending it. i'm sorry to take you up, but so interested in your point of view. you're defending this on two grounds. you were in one, first amendment if i'm not mistaken. >> yeah. >> number two is the content. the content. kincaid is pissed off at the content of al jazeera. >> for sure, but i want objectionable content to be able to be broadcast and bought and sold in the united states of america. the land of the free. >> sarah feagin, how do you see this? >> fortunately in amer
but we do have the first amendment in the united states. i want to get your sort of libertarian free market take. >> look around you, television cameras don't kill people. improvised explosive devices kill people. this is hysterical on the part of cliff kincaid. i mean, what are we trying to prevent here? we're talking about someone grossly overpaying for a network. maybe one of you had seen it once. i saw it once. >> it's jihadist propaganda? >> no, it's not necessarily...
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that, of course, the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. she has changed her hairstyle. there will be a twitter poll about this i'm sure if there isn't one already. she's obviously a style icon, and her haircut. >> thank you very much. her haircut is getting more attention in this town than just about anything else. >> if i could say something, i'm going to watch her more closely than anybody today, because i really believe that to the extent the obamas in some respects are mirroring the clintons, i think her next move may be to move for the senate in illinois in 2016. >> some people have said that -- >> i would bet a lot of money that that will never happen. >> you will? >> is that right? >> i was just in chicago. a lot of people are betting on it. mark kirk will be up, and he was a great senator, but he's had a stroke. >> he's had a stroke and was incapacitated and just returned as they swore in the new senate three weeks ago and walked up the steps in a show -- >> full disclosure, i didn't think hillary clinton was going to run for the s
that, of course, the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. she has changed her hairstyle. there will be a twitter poll about this i'm sure if there isn't one already. she's obviously a style icon, and her haircut. >> thank you very much. her haircut is getting more attention in this town than just about anything else. >> if i could say something, i'm going to watch her more closely than anybody today, because i really believe that to the extent the obamas in some respects...
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the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. and they better choose quickly because time is running short. the last time republicans in congress even flirted with this idea our aaa credit rating was downgraded for the first time in our history, our businesses created the fewest jobs in any month in nearly the past three years, and ironically, the whole fiasco actually added to the deficit. so it shouldn't be surprising given all this talk that american people think washington is hurting rather than helping the country at the moment. they see their representatives consumed with partisan brinksmanship over paying our bills while they want us to focus on growing the economy and creating more jobs. so let's finish this debate. let's give our businesses and the world the certain ty that or economy and reputation are still second to none. we pay our bills, we handle our business, then we can move on. then america has a lot to do. got to create more jobs, boost the wages of those who have work. we've got to reach for energy independenc
the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. and they better choose quickly because time is running short. the last time republicans in congress even flirted with this idea our aaa credit rating was downgraded for the first time in our history, our businesses created the fewest jobs in any month in nearly the past three years, and ironically, the whole fiasco actually added to the deficit. so it shouldn't be surprising given all this talk that american...
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there's a lobby group to get him out of the united states. i think it's only exceeded, joe, by the machine of people here saying we dwoent want him back. >> keep it, yeah. >> as i understand it, yeah. >> what was that, elba? elbow? >> the island? >> it was an island somewhere thing, probably. i don't know. yeah, i thought so. you see, over there, there's a petition, i think. >>> coming up, the biggest obstacles facing national companies in the coming months. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and with schwab mobile, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can focus on trading anyplace, anytime. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 until i choose to focus on something else. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all this with no trade minimums. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and only $8.95 a
there's a lobby group to get him out of the united states. i think it's only exceeded, joe, by the machine of people here saying we dwoent want him back. >> keep it, yeah. >> as i understand it, yeah. >> what was that, elba? elbow? >> the island? >> it was an island somewhere thing, probably. i don't know. yeah, i thought so. you see, over there, there's a petition, i think. >>> coming up, the biggest obstacles facing national companies in the coming...
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growing an economy has some segments that are pretty good for the united states. overall, there's some serious issues with the amount of money you're raising and the amount of money you're spending. nobody wants to see i'm modeling myself after jerry brown. >> jerry brown is just -- >> or the epa or -- >> i know. you've got plenty of companies leaving california. >> let me just ask you, is it the policies that california has created that allowed all of this innovation to flourish or is it literally by happenstance that this happened? >> i would probably say the latter and we haven't screwed it up. you know, you can screw up purely clusters pretty easily in the 1970s and '80s when i came out to silicone valley, it wasn't clear whether it was going to be silicone valley or boston that would be the entrepreneur center of the outside. we had equally crazy people doing risk capital. they were in boston. the bankers ended up acting like bankers. in silicone valley, they ended up acting like pirates and that kept the cluster going. >> steve, thank you for joining us. >>
growing an economy has some segments that are pretty good for the united states. overall, there's some serious issues with the amount of money you're raising and the amount of money you're spending. nobody wants to see i'm modeling myself after jerry brown. >> jerry brown is just -- >> or the epa or -- >> i know. you've got plenty of companies leaving california. >> let me just ask you, is it the policies that california has created that allowed all of this innovation to...
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and they are the murder capital of the united states, 516 dead last year. i think having a hearing on what happened before we rush into the next, you know , panacea, would be a useful exercise on a non-partisan basis. >> this idea and the other idea the speaker talked about about members of the black caucus going into republican district is kind of fascinating. part of the problem we have is the district agreements have been sorted out into the two parties almost preciselism they are really representing very different americas at this point. 80% of the house republicans are in districts that are more white than the national average in the population, two-thirds of democrats are in districts more non-white than the national average the republican coalition this last election, 90% mitt romney's votes came from whites in 40% of the country that is non-white. they are representing very different coalitions that don't feel a great affinity for one another t requires the leadership to lead their voters, i think, toward accepting the rate that we are a closely div
and they are the murder capital of the united states, 516 dead last year. i think having a hearing on what happened before we rush into the next, you know , panacea, would be a useful exercise on a non-partisan basis. >> this idea and the other idea the speaker talked about about members of the black caucus going into republican district is kind of fascinating. part of the problem we have is the district agreements have been sorted out into the two parties almost preciselism they are...
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and that is why the united states and the europeans i was speaking to were disturbed by the fact that they weren't warned and also got very conflicting information. >> yeah, i think in a case like this, that is important to know what we don't know is what we do know. we know one american has been killed, six have been freed. do we know how many hostages remain hostage, how many people remain hostage? do we know how many terrorists remain, and are they still in control of parts of this oil field, plant? >> on the numbers, we don't really. we knew originally, we believed according to leon panetta, there were seven or eight americans. if you have six freed or escaped but no details about that, one dead, that about where we are right now. victoria nuland, who is the spokesperson for the state department earlier today did say there are americans who are being held as hostages. and the other, i think, interesting wrinkle in this is mike rogers who is the head of the house intelligence committee said this evening that the algerians have launched some type of operation today, which freed more
and that is why the united states and the europeans i was speaking to were disturbed by the fact that they weren't warned and also got very conflicting information. >> yeah, i think in a case like this, that is important to know what we don't know is what we do know. we know one american has been killed, six have been freed. do we know how many hostages remain hostage, how many people remain hostage? do we know how many terrorists remain, and are they still in control of parts of this oil...
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but we know that they've closed different avenues so that the emergency units can go and help the unit. these are the authorities are also informing that they are setting up a command center, a command post center, and they are closing out the area. the company has confirmed there are wounded in this building. and as i said, they're mentioning a specific part of the building, it's an administrative building, the main offices of pemex. >> and we don't know where the explosion was, on what floor. rafael romo is joining us from the cnn center in atlanta, our latin american affairs editor. rapha rapha rafael, what else are you learning? >> one of the most important things i've heard is that mexican authorities are saying that up to 15 people are trapped in the tower, under the debris that resulted after the explosion. we also have been looking at emergency personnel present at the scene and all of the streets around this very big tower are blocked off to traffic right now. the mexico city authorities have mobilized emergency personnel and are currently trying to determine what was the caus
but we know that they've closed different avenues so that the emergency units can go and help the unit. these are the authorities are also informing that they are setting up a command center, a command post center, and they are closing out the area. the company has confirmed there are wounded in this building. and as i said, they're mentioning a specific part of the building, it's an administrative building, the main offices of pemex. >> and we don't know where the explosion was, on what...
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and at that point the united states could risk going into some kind of default. and the last time we went through this fight, remember n 20 is 1, the summer of 2011, america's credit rating went down, interest rates went off little bit. could we see that type of situation unfold once again. >> this is the only place where it makes sense to compare this to your personal situation or your business situation. if the credit rating of the united states goes down, your interest rate also go up. s&p downgraded the united states but because there was so much going on in the rest of the world including europe, these ratings agencies don't look at you -- so as a result, u.s. interest rates did not go up to the extent that some thought it might, but now we have a different situation, europe is getting its act together. the u.s. a year and a half later still isn't. and so there's still a chance that rates could go up. these are government borrowing ra rates ask is. >> well, i can tell you this, the republicans and the congress are playing chicken with the full faith and cred
and at that point the united states could risk going into some kind of default. and the last time we went through this fight, remember n 20 is 1, the summer of 2011, america's credit rating went down, interest rates went off little bit. could we see that type of situation unfold once again. >> this is the only place where it makes sense to compare this to your personal situation or your business situation. if the credit rating of the united states goes down, your interest rate also go up....
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should the united states be negotiating with these al qaeda linked groups? >> here is the difficulty and you have done great reporting on this. for the last six years this particular al qaeda affiliate has been taking westerners hostages and have been using this for bargaining power. they then use the monetary ransom in order to build their organization. they are also freshly supplied from some of the weapons that they picked up in libya. so we have a situation, frankly, where i think we have to hope that the french foreign legion forces and other forces engage and make very quick progress. i say that because once they get in mali they could do some real damage over the long haul. that is why you don't want this to become a staging ground for the growth of this organization. >> one other thing i heard today was speculation. bp is one of the employers at this joint venture along with the company. these workerser carry on high kidnapping insurance. they have the ability to pay ransom if they need to. and i want to put this very difficult question to you. shoul
should the united states be negotiating with these al qaeda linked groups? >> here is the difficulty and you have done great reporting on this. for the last six years this particular al qaeda affiliate has been taking westerners hostages and have been using this for bargaining power. they then use the monetary ransom in order to build their organization. they are also freshly supplied from some of the weapons that they picked up in libya. so we have a situation, frankly, where i think we...
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not so in the united states. americans elected a democrat to the white house and the republican majority to the house of representatives. the u.s. is no stranger to gridlock and fiscal cliff negotiations were just another frustrating example. my good friend, richard quest, host of quest means business on cnn international joins me from london for a little debate on what we like to call q&a. >> could the fiscal cliff have happened in another country with another type of government? richard, ring the bell so i can start. >> the fiscal cliff, richard, couldn't happen anywhere but in the states, because last year washington passed laws harsh enough to send america back into recession. that was billed as a compromise between democrats and republicans, just to raise the u.s. debt ceiling. now i'm the first to concede that politicians in a parliamentary system like the one you enjoy in the uk are just as capable of enacting stupid laws, but today's fiscal cliff can only be born in a system where two branches of governme
not so in the united states. americans elected a democrat to the white house and the republican majority to the house of representatives. the u.s. is no stranger to gridlock and fiscal cliff negotiations were just another frustrating example. my good friend, richard quest, host of quest means business on cnn international joins me from london for a little debate on what we like to call q&a. >> could the fiscal cliff have happened in another country with another type of government?...
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whether or not you think we should spend less money in the united states, do you agree with my premise? >> no, i don't, ali. hello, by the way. what the debt creeling is all about is providing the president the authority to borrow more money, put that on the backs of our children and grandchildren. there's no doubt we are not going to default on our debt. what the debt ceiling allows -- what the debt ceiling allows congress to do is continue to deficit spend. if we would stop incurring deaf zits we wouldn't need to increase the debt ceiling. it's not about paying past bills. you get into the cash flow aspect of this thing. in order to increase the debt ceiling we are actually just basically giving the president the authority to put that debt burden on our children and grandchildren. it's not about spending at all. >> let me ask you a couple questions here. >> deficit spending. >> you said there's no doubt we are not going to default on our payments. the math indicates that if at some point we don't increase the debt ceiling, why won't we? >> our interest payment this year is under $250
whether or not you think we should spend less money in the united states, do you agree with my premise? >> no, i don't, ali. hello, by the way. what the debt creeling is all about is providing the president the authority to borrow more money, put that on the backs of our children and grandchildren. there's no doubt we are not going to default on our debt. what the debt ceiling allows -- what the debt ceiling allows congress to do is continue to deficit spend. if we would stop incurring...
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the united states always has the ability to pay its bills. whether you agree with it or not, we have printing presses. the money may be worth less over time, but the fact is we can keep printing money. there's no danger that the bills can't be paid. there's a danger that legally the bills won't be paid because we hit this debt ceiling. it is an arcane system. we need to change that. we need to tie the idea that you pass legislation to money. that's how it works in every parliamentary system in the world. virtually nobody has a system like the united states' debt limit system. it doesn't make a lot of sense. i want to bring john avlon into the conversation. i have spoken to grover norquist and wolf has spoken to grover norquist more than we have spoken to our families in the last few days. he's making an interesting philosophical point. if we let these guys go ahead with some kind of tax increase on people above $450,000, we can then move the discussion to spending. so far, the spending is a much more complicated part of the deal. it's a much
the united states always has the ability to pay its bills. whether you agree with it or not, we have printing presses. the money may be worth less over time, but the fact is we can keep printing money. there's no danger that the bills can't be paid. there's a danger that legally the bills won't be paid because we hit this debt ceiling. it is an arcane system. we need to change that. we need to tie the idea that you pass legislation to money. that's how it works in every parliamentary system in...
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meanwhile, we're getting ready to celebrate in the united states as well. for now, there's breaking news we're covering. the united states of america is getting ready to go over the fiscal cliff even though it's got a deal maybe close in hand. i'm wolf blitzer. i'm reporting in washington. >> lawmakers and vice president biden struggling all day on a deal, but no final vote. at least so far. we'll get the latest from the hill and show what this means for you and your taxes starting tomorrow. >> ali is going to be with us for the next hour or two or three. who knows. we're also watching a very serious health scare for the secretary of state, hillary clinton. she's now hospitalized with a blood clot. doctors are revealing where it is. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. >>> we'll get to the fiscal cliff negotiations. there's movement right now, but first, startling new information we're learning about the blood clot that landed secretary of state hillary clinton in the hospital this new year's eve. her doctor is now revea
meanwhile, we're getting ready to celebrate in the united states as well. for now, there's breaking news we're covering. the united states of america is getting ready to go over the fiscal cliff even though it's got a deal maybe close in hand. i'm wolf blitzer. i'm reporting in washington. >> lawmakers and vice president biden struggling all day on a deal, but no final vote. at least so far. we'll get the latest from the hill and show what this means for you and your taxes starting...
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>> well, there's a lot of reasons why things are competitive here in the united states. it's not just about the tax breaks, it's about an educated workforce and consistent laws and regulations that's predictable. it's about not having the fear of industrial espionage, and intellectual property theft. but you have to look at this and question is this the best use of the taxpayers' money. everyone has been arguing we need fundamental tax reform, eliminate the loopholes. eliminate the breaks, lower the rates, expand the base. this goes exactly the opposite direction. >> but you got to admit sometimes it's a great sport to attack what seems like silly spending. i remember the big argument over fruit flies and that drew a lot of ire. in the end fruit flies ended up success something saved the researchers money. because the fruit fly dies quicker, the life cycle is quicker, and it saves people money. so can't you see in the end some of these things that don't appear to be meritorious actually are? >> well, we look very hard at this. we try not to make a joke out of these thing
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three-quarters of americans say it's causing serious harm to the united states. but 52%, 52 are optimistic that the way politics works will improve in the next ten years. i think they think we're also going to domesticate unicorns. democrats control the senate and republicans control the house representatives, that stayed the same. why would anybody think this getting better? >> there's something known as the optimism bias, which is well known in social science, we all tend to be a little more optimistic than our real experience tells us. i love the optimism bias, that's what makes you believe you can write a book, if you can't write the deadline. believe you can get up and face the day. thank god for the optimism bias, i think this is just a view, not social science backed. my personal belief as a non-american who loves america, is that americans particularly prone to the optimism bias, and that is great. having said that when it comes to these political battles, i think actually a do-nothing congress is not always a bad thing. not tackling things -- >> i agree
three-quarters of americans say it's causing serious harm to the united states. but 52%, 52 are optimistic that the way politics works will improve in the next ten years. i think they think we're also going to domesticate unicorns. democrats control the senate and republicans control the house representatives, that stayed the same. why would anybody think this getting better? >> there's something known as the optimism bias, which is well known in social science, we all tend to be a little...
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in a sense, the nra represents a minority of gun owners in the united states. they are concerned about being outflanked in terms of the strength with which they defend gun rights. so the truth is that there are a ton of gun owners whose views are not being adequately represented. when the nra goes off and has an ad of that nature, they are not necessarily representing real gun owners but representing a much smaller group. they are concerned about being seen as too moderate. >> david keen defended the ad earlier. i want to play his defense before you jump in here. here he is. >> the fact of the matter is that the schools in washington that are attended by the elites, not just president's daughters but the sons and daughters of others are protected by armed security. not the secret service. >> is the white house taking this too personally or overreacting? >> i have met david keen and his wife. the ad is pathetic. the nra are a bunch of punks for running the ad. if they stand behind it, why are they removing it from their website. they are getting what they wanted
in a sense, the nra represents a minority of gun owners in the united states. they are concerned about being outflanked in terms of the strength with which they defend gun rights. so the truth is that there are a ton of gun owners whose views are not being adequately represented. when the nra goes off and has an ad of that nature, they are not necessarily representing real gun owners but representing a much smaller group. they are concerned about being seen as too moderate. >> david keen...
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>> well, there's a lot of reasons why things are competitive here in the united states. i mean, it's not just about the tax breaks, it's about an educated workforce. it's about consistent laws and regulations that are predictable. it's about not having the fear of industrial espionage and theft of intellectual property. so there's a lot of reasons to be here. but even beyond that, you look at this and you have to question is this the best use of the taxpayers' money? and what everybody's been arguing about this year is we need to have fundamental tax reform, eliminate the loopholes, eliminate the breaks, lower the rates, expand the base. this goes exactly the opposite direction from what everybody has been talking about. >> but you've got to admit that sometimes it's a great sport to attack what seems like silly spending. i remember the big argument over fruit flies and that drew a lot of ire. but in the end fruit flies ended up being something that saved researchers money because a fruit fly dies much quicker and the life cycle's faster, therefore you can study their pa
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it's happening right here in the united states in 2013. even though the law allows it was written more than a century ago in 1872. it's still being used today. in fact, recently, it forced a california appeals court to overturn a rape conviction. the outcry has been intense. the california lawmakers who allowed the loophole to remain on the books, they are under fire tonight. here's cnn's kyung lah. >> reporter: what happened on the streets sounded like rape to police. julio morales sleeps into the bedroom of a sleeping 18-year-old woman. in a hand-written note to police, he writes, she started to confuse with her boyfriend. the woman at first consents and then resists when she realizes it's not her boyfriend. according to a california law dating back to 1872, what happened is not a crime. an appellate decision overturning morales' conviction spells out why. has the man committed rape? because of historical anomalies in the law and the statutory definition of rape, the answer is no. even though if the woman had been married and the man had
it's happening right here in the united states in 2013. even though the law allows it was written more than a century ago in 1872. it's still being used today. in fact, recently, it forced a california appeals court to overturn a rape conviction. the outcry has been intense. the california lawmakers who allowed the loophole to remain on the books, they are under fire tonight. here's cnn's kyung lah. >> reporter: what happened on the streets sounded like rape to police. julio morales...
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still not known to the united states. >>> now all of us have experienced the loss of a pet, but there are those teams when a pet loses an owner. that's what happened to tommy. according to the daily mail, tommy is a 7-year-old german shepherd leaiving in italy. he was adopted as a stray by a woman named marta. the two were close and tomma would accompany her on errands and when she went to church. she died two months ago, and tommy showed up without anyone bringing her to the funeral. he is so fiercely loyal to her, every day when the church bells chime, he goes to mass. he's been to mass every single day. he is quiet and sits peacefully in the front of the church. none of the other parishioners have complained and they have given tommy food and water and shelter. they have all adopted him. it's a bitter sweet story and made us think of other incredible stories of dogs refusing to leave the side of their owns and friends, even if it means putting themselves in harm's way. tonight, take a moment to hug the dog you love and remember all of the dogs that loved you, and yes, do something
still not known to the united states. >>> now all of us have experienced the loss of a pet, but there are those teams when a pet loses an owner. that's what happened to tommy. according to the daily mail, tommy is a 7-year-old german shepherd leaiving in italy. he was adopted as a stray by a woman named marta. the two were close and tomma would accompany her on errands and when she went to church. she died two months ago, and tommy showed up without anyone bringing her to the funeral....
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supports suicide bombers and also put on other points of views, not unnecessarily unfavorable to the united states or israel. >> all right, first off, al jazeera arabic. for example, al jazeera arabic has consistently reported not as part of the arab spring, but they defended the sunni minority royal family in bahrain. al jazeera english started down that road and took a lot of criticism and did a 180 and started doing remarkable documentaries and news coverage from a democratic one man, one vote standpoint in bahrain. >> circle back to why you left and what your concerns are. >> well, number one, the channel had changed radically from when i was hired. when the washington bureau was supposed to be one of foura tonmist newscenters which would make its own correspondent assignments and create its own program lineup. what stories would be used at what length and what order. by the time i left both , both functions taken over by washington. in doha there is what you might expect the kind of post colonel, anticolonel attitude and sometimes al jazeera english was willing to report its attitude r
supports suicide bombers and also put on other points of views, not unnecessarily unfavorable to the united states or israel. >> all right, first off, al jazeera arabic. for example, al jazeera arabic has consistently reported not as part of the arab spring, but they defended the sunni minority royal family in bahrain. al jazeera english started down that road and took a lot of criticism and did a 180 and started doing remarkable documentaries and news coverage from a democratic one man,...
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are taking place in the united states. there are medical journal articles to this effect. so, the fact is, it is here. the second question is a policy question. do we think life is so cheap in the united states that you can kill somebody before birth, have an abortion really on grounds of sex? this is the feminist thing coming home to roost. it's mostly girl babies who are being killed. >> but some say, though, that your newest bill could actually encourage doctors, as we heard there, to profile asian-american patients who are seeking abortion. that is common in that culture. is that a concern for you at all? do you think about who this might affect? >> no. look, first of all, the local prosecutor is going to have to get information. he can't compel people to testify against himself. if enough information piles up, a case could be presented to a grand jury. none of the rules of evidence change here. what's going on is a deflection from the utter contempt for life that we have now descended into when you can kill a girl bab
are taking place in the united states. there are medical journal articles to this effect. so, the fact is, it is here. the second question is a policy question. do we think life is so cheap in the united states that you can kill somebody before birth, have an abortion really on grounds of sex? this is the feminist thing coming home to roost. it's mostly girl babies who are being killed. >> but some say, though, that your newest bill could actually encourage doctors, as we heard there, to...
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he was moved out of the intensive care unit at the methodist hospital. at a time, it was said that mr. bush was being treated for a stubborn fever. >>> hillary clinton, a little extra protection this morning. the secretary of state returned to work yesterday after suffering from the flu which led to a fall, a concussion, and a blood clot. she received a football helmet and a jersey with 112 on the back, how many countries she visited as head of the state department. she is expected to step down at the end of the month. >> notre dame could have used her. >> yeah, right. thank you very much. we still have a few months of winter left. 2013. and travel delays could perhaps be in your future. the good news, airports across the united states are sprucing themselves up, adding new services for you. maybe you will even be wishing for a delay? >> i doubt that christine romans with details. >> you could get a man cure ima. it used to be shabby carpet and few restaurant options. las vegas opened a new wing, complete well 300 slot machines, gamble while you wait. th
he was moved out of the intensive care unit at the methodist hospital. at a time, it was said that mr. bush was being treated for a stubborn fever. >>> hillary clinton, a little extra protection this morning. the secretary of state returned to work yesterday after suffering from the flu which led to a fall, a concussion, and a blood clot. she received a football helmet and a jersey with 112 on the back, how many countries she visited as head of the state department. she is expected to...
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the congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time. and the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic. far worse than the impact of a fiscal cliff. >> so that was the president, let's talk to brianna keilar. covers the white house for us. live this morning from washington. brianna, we ran through the biggies there in the bill. i want you to run through what's not included in this bill. >> what you just mentioned, the spending cuts that are only in police for two months and then have to be dealt with, and the fact that the debt ceiling is going to be hit. right now, the treasury is taking extraordinary measures so it doesn't. but ultimately, congress will have to act in late february or early march. those are the things that congress has absolutely no choice. there is a deadline. have to deal with it. but democrats and republicans in the white house have also said they want to tackle long-term deficit reduction. that was the whole point of the fiscal cliff. that was supposed to be the incentive for tackling long-t
the congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time. and the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic. far worse than the impact of a fiscal cliff. >> so that was the president, let's talk to brianna keilar. covers the white house for us. live this morning from washington. brianna, we ran through the biggies there in the bill. i want you to run through what's not included in this bill. >> what you just mentioned,...
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if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences would be catastrophic. >> brianna kealar is live from washington working triple duty for us. so tell us more about what is not included in this deal and what battles are now looming in congress. >> let's say first what is in the deal that is important to note. and that is that when you're talking about these tax cuts that have been extended for people making $3450,000 or less as a couple $400,000 or less as an individual, they're prmly extended. so that's pretty significant because that isn't just some stop gap one year, two year measure. the issues that aren't tackled are what the fiscal cliff was supposed to serve as an incentive to do and that is dealing with the fiscal health of the country. entitlement reform, tax reform. social security, medicare, making those cost less over time. and also of course the debt ceiling isn't dealt with and that means that we'll have a messy couple of months. >> and we have an added element here. new congress taking on these battles. mo
if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences would be catastrophic. >> brianna kealar is live from washington working triple duty for us. so tell us more about what is not included in this deal and what battles are now looming in congress. >> let's say first what is in the deal that is important to note. and that is that when you're talking about these tax cuts that have been extended for people making $3450,000 or...
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ringing the bell executives from the united states commodity funds. secretary of state hillary clinton will testify next wednesday about the september terror attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. as you know, that attack killed four americans including the u.s. ambassador. four state department officials have been disciplined after an independent review revealed leadership failures within the state department. >>> after nearly seven years of not speaking during oral argument clarence thomas finally breaks his silence, made a joke about lawyers from yale and their colleagues. six current members of the court went to harvard, alito, sonia sotomayor. gun violence survivors and gun control advocates plan to hold a rally in just about 90 minutes outside a walmart in danbury, connecticut, not far from newtown, the scene of last month's mass shooting. they'll deliver a petition from survivors asking walmart to honor its 2004 pledge to stop selling assault weapons and munitions in their stores nationwide. >>> my next guest has seen the impact of gu
ringing the bell executives from the united states commodity funds. secretary of state hillary clinton will testify next wednesday about the september terror attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. as you know, that attack killed four americans including the u.s. ambassador. four state department officials have been disciplined after an independent review revealed leadership failures within the state department. >>> after nearly seven years of not speaking during oral argument...
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hillary clinton, the second of state of the united states has now left the hospital. we have the video to show you. her husband, the former president of the united states was there, bill clinton, and chelsea clinton, there you see the pictures coming in. you see hillary clinton in the sunglasses with chelsea. they walk the odd and got into the van, and former president clinton with a big smile, and he will get into the armored vehicle as well. bill and hillary clinton, they are all going home. you see the secretary's long-time aide is getting into the van as well. the secretary has been in the hospital now for about four days, as you know. in recent weeks she has been ill, she suffered a major stomach flu and was dehydrated, fell, fainted, and as a result she had a concussion and all of a sudden over the weekend she is -- there she is walking out with the sunglasses on and her doctors following. the secretary had a concussion, and then in the past few days we learned she had a blood clot in her head between her brain and skull, not far behind her right ear. she has no
hillary clinton, the second of state of the united states has now left the hospital. we have the video to show you. her husband, the former president of the united states was there, bill clinton, and chelsea clinton, there you see the pictures coming in. you see hillary clinton in the sunglasses with chelsea. they walk the odd and got into the van, and former president clinton with a big smile, and he will get into the armored vehicle as well. bill and hillary clinton, they are all going home....
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the suspicions were confirmed in october when the united states anti-doping agency released thousands of pages of evidence of what it said was a sophisticated doping program. armstrong was stripped of his tour de france titles and banned from all olympic sports for life. onby one, his sponsors have left him too. late last year, armstrong was forced out from live strong, the cancer charity he founded. armstrong has kept a low profile at his austin home since the report was released, but a armstro armstrong's repeated denials over the years to protect his name have angered many. >> i've said it for seven years. i've said it for longer than seven years. i have never doped. i can say it again. i've said it for seven years. it doesn't help. >> reporter: former teammates found guilty of doping themselves went on record. >> did you see lance armstrong using other performance enhancing drugs? >> at times, yeah, at different training camps. >> he took what we all took. really no difference between lance armstrong and, say, the majority of the pelleton. >> reporter: repercussions. why is he doi
the suspicions were confirmed in october when the united states anti-doping agency released thousands of pages of evidence of what it said was a sophisticated doping program. armstrong was stripped of his tour de france titles and banned from all olympic sports for life. onby one, his sponsors have left him too. late last year, armstrong was forced out from live strong, the cancer charity he founded. armstrong has kept a low profile at his austin home since the report was released, but a...
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fly a dreamliner to the united states? >> that's a good question, because the faa doesn't mandate or have jurisdiction over those foreign airlines, but typically what happens, because of the courtesy here, in terms of all the airlines working together, they usually fall in compliance to the faa's requirements. >> because united is the only u.s. airliner that does have the 787. >> that's absolutely correct. united airlines is the only u.s. operator of 787s. they have six in their fleet. so that means right now the faa is grounding all of those six united irliners. >> we'll see what some of the european countries do as well. this is a big issue for boeing. obviously, the safety of the passengers comes first and foremost. sandy endo, thanks very much. >> excellent information to know tonight. thanks, sandra, thank you so much. >>> still ahead, we're going to hear from one of the children who wrote to the white house after the newtown massacre. julia stokes is here to read her letter to president obama. >>> plus, a fiery and d
fly a dreamliner to the united states? >> that's a good question, because the faa doesn't mandate or have jurisdiction over those foreign airlines, but typically what happens, because of the courtesy here, in terms of all the airlines working together, they usually fall in compliance to the faa's requirements. >> because united is the only u.s. airliner that does have the 787. >> that's absolutely correct. united airlines is the only u.s. operator of 787s. they have six in...
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and various units throughout the city and county. we had a very good response. i do want to elaborate that the response time from the harris county sheriff's office to the incident was approximately two minutes. >> who are you, sir? >> my name is major arman armando tello. i am the acting sheriff at this time. sheriff garcia is out of town at this time. >> do you know why the altercation occurred? did the two suspects have gun? did one person have a gun? >> we do know that there was a handgun involved. at this time, it is under investigation and i don't have all of that information at this time. >> who was injured in the friendly fire and who shot him? >> what it appears, one of the individuals that was involved in the altercation shot one of the maintenance men from lone star college. >> there have been reports of gang-related. >> that's not friendly fire. >> no, sir. accidental. i'm sorry. accident tal fire. >> because that maintenance person was trying to break up the fight? or do we know. >> i don't have that information but it a
and various units throughout the city and county. we had a very good response. i do want to elaborate that the response time from the harris county sheriff's office to the incident was approximately two minutes. >> who are you, sir? >> my name is major arman armando tello. i am the acting sheriff at this time. sheriff garcia is out of town at this time. >> do you know why the altercation occurred? did the two suspects have gun? did one person have a gun? >> we do know...
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm kate bolduan along with joe johns. you're in "the situation room." >> first up this hour, an interview with oprah winfrey will not be enough in the wake of news from winfrey where armstrong apparently came clean with her about using performance enhancing drugs during his career. >> the reported confession comes as a bombshell after years of vehement denials. let's bring in lisa siease sylv with details. >> it's one thing to go on and tell all. the next step would be testimony under oath. the international cycling union urged armstrong to testify before the independent commission that has been looking into these allegations but that would be quite a reversal after years of denial. >> listen, i've said it for seven years. i have never doped. >> the cynics and the skeptics, i'm sorry for you. i'm sorry you can't dream big and i'm sorry you don't believe in miracles. >> all clean. totally negative. >> for more than a decade, lance looked into cameras and den
we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm kate bolduan along with joe johns. you're in "the situation room." >> first up this hour, an interview with oprah winfrey will not be enough in the wake of news from winfrey where armstrong apparently came clean with her about using performance enhancing drugs during his career. >> the reported confession comes as a bombshell after years of vehement denials. let's bring...
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he also has come out against iran sanctions by the united states. and so that gets other people very worried about his position. he opposed the surge in afghanistan. and when you get into that issue, the gay issue, so called, about 14 years ago he made some comments about an ambassadorial nomination who as he put it was openly and aggressively gay. now that's, of course, a buzz saw of criticism. so it's not going to be an easy type of nomination certainly as you can imagine. >> so why did the president pick hagel? >> you know, this he have some similar views. he is a maverick, that's true, but he also, i think you have to say, is a moderate realist. he also has some good credentials. he's a vietnam veteran. he heads the prestigious think tank, the atlantic council. the president would believe that they share similar views. the president, of course, is in charge on policy. >> democrats hold a majority in the senate. is it possible hagel will not get enough votes? >> i think the white house would have to believe that they will but it's not going to be
he also has come out against iran sanctions by the united states. and so that gets other people very worried about his position. he opposed the surge in afghanistan. and when you get into that issue, the gay issue, so called, about 14 years ago he made some comments about an ambassadorial nomination who as he put it was openly and aggressively gay. now that's, of course, a buzz saw of criticism. so it's not going to be an easy type of nomination certainly as you can imagine. >> so why did...
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division one united states army, the color guard, the various national guard units. but then there is a marching ban from the punaloa marching band. >> that is in honolulu, hawaii that is the high school that president obama graduated from in 1979. so there is a lot of -- this is all planned down to the very float. everyone waiting to see where and when and whether president obama and possibly the first lady will be getting out of that limo. you know that is the moment when the secret service all hold their breath. >> everybody gets a little nervous for good reasons. and that's why, jeffrey toobin, there has been such incredible security. >> you can see it right there. look at that. >> you see the police over there. they're lined up. they're going to be -- what a show of force. that freshl escopresidential fo impressive. >> the security in washington is so dramatically different from when you first came here, when i first started visiting washington. the post-9/11 security is a completely different order of magnitude. all those people we will see along the route pass
division one united states army, the color guard, the various national guard units. but then there is a marching ban from the punaloa marching band. >> that is in honolulu, hawaii that is the high school that president obama graduated from in 1979. so there is a lot of -- this is all planned down to the very float. everyone waiting to see where and when and whether president obama and possibly the first lady will be getting out of that limo. you know that is the moment when the secret...
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, and defend -- -- united states -- united states -- >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. [applause] ♪ ♪ ["pomp and circumstance" playing] [cannon firing] >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my great privilege and distinct honor to introduce the 44th president of the united states of america, barack h. obama. [cheering] [cheering] >> thank you. >> [chanting "obama"] >> thank you so much. vice-president biden, mr. chief justice, members of the united states congress, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens, each time we gather to inaugurated president, we bear witness to the enduring strength of our constitution. we affirm the promise of our democracy. we recall that what binds this nation together is not the colors of our skin or the tenants of our faith, or the origins of our names. what makes us exceptional, what makes us american, is our allegiance to an idea articulated in a declaration made more than two centuries ago. we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal. that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienab
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martin luther king unit. dr. king once said life's most persistent and urgent question is what are you doing for others? it is a good word for all of us. regardless of our differences, we all have the same dreams for a better future for our kids and grandkids. i pay my children will grow up your -- with your children in an asian they can enjoy the freedom that has uniquely been the united states of america. >> i do solemnly swear -- >> this weekend, the 57 presidential inauguration. president obama begins his second term dairy sunday, the official ceremony at the white house, live shortly before noon. monday, the public inaugural ceremonies with the swearing in at noon eastern at the u.s. capitol and other inaugural festivities, including the capitol luncheon and afternoon trade. but all that coverage begins at 7:00 a.m. eastern time on c- span. throughout the day, the conversation by phone, on facebook and don twitter -- and on twitter. >> throughout inauguration day, our web site will have added features, inclu
martin luther king unit. dr. king once said life's most persistent and urgent question is what are you doing for others? it is a good word for all of us. regardless of our differences, we all have the same dreams for a better future for our kids and grandkids. i pay my children will grow up your -- with your children in an asian they can enjoy the freedom that has uniquely been the united states of america. >> i do solemnly swear -- >> this weekend, the 57 presidential inauguration....
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this was to discuss ways to curb gun violence in the united states. this story notes -- host: one other note about that meeting, this from a story in "the washington post." host: we are taking your thoughts this morning. jesse, clearwater, florida. caller: hello, lenin is jesse. i have been -- host: go-ahead. -- hello, my name is jesse. i have been -- host: go ahead. caller: in the 1960's, 1980's, g.i. joe, violence has been around. it is more of the guns. the guns that were not able to be possessed of back then are able to be possessed now. some of it is younger people. i think that mental issues of the things that need to be worked on, not so much violent video games. i cannot imagine that these kids suddenly think that violence is right. it is the about -- the availability of guns and lack of mental care. if that could be solved, the problem would be a lot less. host: more from "the new york times" and that arts section story. this is a quote from the head of fx, and he stressed a distinction between what he called third person entertainment and fi
this was to discuss ways to curb gun violence in the united states. this story notes -- host: one other note about that meeting, this from a story in "the washington post." host: we are taking your thoughts this morning. jesse, clearwater, florida. caller: hello, lenin is jesse. i have been -- host: go-ahead. -- hello, my name is jesse. i have been -- host: go ahead. caller: in the 1960's, 1980's, g.i. joe, violence has been around. it is more of the guns. the guns that were not able...